Police in the Philippines have filed criminal complaints against former President Rodrigo Duterte after he said during a campaign rally that 15 senators should be killed in a bomb attack so there will ...
Police in the Philippines have filed criminal complaints against former President Rodrigo Duterte after he said during a campaign rally that 15 senators should be killed in a bomb attack so there will ...
Duterte-Carpio’s political woes continued to mount on Wednesday after the National Bureau of Investigation filed charges against her for inciting sedition and committing grave threats over an ...
As the Philippines geared up for mid-term elections in May, social media users shared an edited video to falsely claim the ...
Former president Rodrigo Duterte's senatorial candidates are a mix of PDP-Laban members and adopted candidates, including a former Cabinet member of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. MANILA, ...
Duterte’s impeachment creates a political firestorm in the Philippines, and opens a legal can of worms, sparking curiosity on why the House pushed through with Duterte’s impeachment.
LABOR leader and senatorial candidate Sonny Matula on Saturday said that former president Rodrigo Duterte's comment about killing 15 incumbent senators to make way for his Partido Demokratiko Pilipino ...
CARMEN, Davao del Norte: Despite being in the bailiwick of his predecessor, President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Saturday threw punches at former president Rodrigo Duterte over his grim remark about ...
“These are not jokes,” she said. “These statements from former President Duterte are dangerous and show the true nature of how they view political opposition—as targets for elimination.
He also emphasized the gravity of Duterte’s remarks, especially in light of the ongoing political climate. “This threat is even more alarming considering that his daughter, Vice President Sara ...
House Deputy Majority Leader and former Social Welfare Secretary Erwin Tulfo, a native of Davao, refuted the perception that Mindanao is exclusively controlled by the Duterte political dynasty.
Malacañang on Friday refused to comment on the latest tirades made by former President Rodrigo Duterte against the Marcos administration. Palace reporters asked the Presidential Communications Office ...
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